Much less manual work to implement and refine to achieve convincing results? On the flip side: Huge models, and comparatively much more computationally expensive to run.
Back when battlefield deception was still effective and camouflage still worked somewhat.
Okay, Ukraine is still using battlefield decoys, and apparently with some success, but it certainly doesn't seem to be doing much in the other direction. When you can trivially send a $500 FPV drone to hit something 'just in case' and when camera drones are everywhere, let alone SAR satellites... It's hard to imagine that we'll ever see the likes of this kind of thing again.
"Everybody tells me not to do this, because it would make me a revolting asshole of epic proportions. I can't get anybody to do this for me, because none of them wants to be revolting assholes of epic proportions. Oh, I know! LLMs - they were made for this!"
I wonder what the people in that building feels about what this'll do to the desirability of living there and the predictable impact on property prices. "So... How much are you willing to pay me for moving into something with that slapped on the side of it? I'm afraid I can't go lower than $300K."
Any chance you could share your block list? I do the same, but I might have missed some. Either way, it might benefit others who aren't blocking AI service providers yet.
I dette tilfælde skader det Amerikanerne mere end nogen andre, inklusiv os, så... Givet tingenes tilstand bør vi måske ikke brokke os unødigt over deres utvungne selvbenspænd.
Der er som bekendt ingen grund til at afbryde sine fjender når de er i gang med at begå en fejltagelse.
I'm Danish. You can make up your own mind as to how that might influence my perspective right now.